A Scottish castle set on the shores of Loch Creran with a view of the snow-capped mountains of Glencoe, Barcaldine Castle is one of those fairytale buildings that you can’t quite believe you are allowed to stay in. It was built by “black” Duncan... more

Knapp Farmhouse is a pretty Grade II listed Dorset longhouse dating from the Middle Ages on the edge of one of West Dorset´s loveliest villages situated in the midst of rural ´Hardy´ Country. Tranquil and four miles from the stunning Jurassic Coast,... more

Cleavers Lyng is a 16th century Grade II listed country house which is a 4 star AA Gold property of considerable charm and character with uninterrupted panoramic views over the Pevensey Levels towards the South Downs. The house is situated on a quiet... more

Bardney Hall is a fine Queen Anne house built in the early 1700s for William Gildas as a private residence. Located on the corner of Whitecross Street, Preston Lane and Caistor Road, opposite to Baysgarth Park, it stands on the site of Bardney Abbey... more

The Dartmoor Suite is a self-contained (minus kitchen) B&B located in the charming village of Poundsgate in Dartmoor National Park, very close to the high moors.
This 200 year old thatched cottage, tastefully decorated and furnished with no expense... more

Worthenbury Manor B&B, a special place to stay in Wrexham, sits beside a brook on the edge of a sleepy village, nestling into the Welsh Marches on the borders of Wales, Cheshire & Shropshire. A rural idyll were you can get away from it all and... more

Whitton Hall is situated in one of the most stunning parts of Shropshire, close to the Welsh border and surrounded by 500 acres of grazing and ancient woodland.
A short walk from the house and you will see some of the best views of the Shropshire... more

Hafod-y-Garreg B&B is a Grade II* listed medieval farmhouse - the oldest in Wales (Henry IV´s hunting lodge). The house is hidden in a hollow surrounded by hill and larch forests. Views over the Wye Valley. The atmospheric bedrooms have antique... more

Occupying an enviable position along the Jurassic Coast, Great Seaside B&B overlooks the sea and is surrounded by over 400 acres of National Trust land, in an area of outstanding natural beauty.
Great Seaside is a 16th Century thatched former... more

Knelle Dower, a Grade II-listed family home near the ancient Cinque Port of Rye, is the kind of chocolate box house we all dream about. Outside it oozes pure period charm: 15th Century Tudor frontage and 15 acres of landscaped gardens, woodlands and... more

Wortwell Hall Barn is an idyllic 18th Century Grade 11 Listed building, set in the Waveney Valley in the heart of the Norfolk countryside, just two miles from the Market Town of Harleston, on the boarders of Norfolk and Suffolk and centrally located... more